Kevin Vance CMC '08 and Adam D'Luzansky CMC '08 have set up a Facebook group in protest. Register your complaint with the Pomona administration for banning Kyle and David here!
Of course I hope that you take other venues as well, but any support would be greatly appreciated. On the Facebook group, they list how you can get involved.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Join the "Don't Ban David and Kyle from Pomona" Facebook Group!
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Charles Johnson
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Adam D'Luzansky,
David Daleiden,
Kevin Vance,
Kyle Kinneberg
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Done! Assuming the video matches your posts, I intend to go ballistic over this.
I actually think these two would be wise to just chill. I mean, I see the points of contention here and I see the 'urge' to fight back, but why, I mean why--all of a sudden--do students at the same college that wants to Puck Fomona really care about the fact that Fomona has now banned you from their pucking campus? It's not like Pomona is the intellectual center of the universe. I mean seriously, cross register somewhere else. Pomona is like a python here, the more you struggle the the more they're going to squeeze you. If you're smart you will just let this Dean Holmes woman just win and slink back to her office a quiet victor rather than a loud one. I say move on. Either way, she has won. You can't go to Pomona anymore, big deal. you're life just improved in my opinion.
Kathy, what a closed-minded and narrow view.
If for nothing else, it's convenient to cross Pomona to go to the village, or to enjoy dining hall food there with friends.
Indeed, we want to Puck Fomona right now and that's just what we're doing.
Anonymous - David and Kyle can still go to the Village via 6th St (a city street.) So long as they stay on the sidewalk, they're on city property.
Just a workaround, not a defense of Pomona.
Can we please draw a distinction between Pomona's administration and its students when using blanket statements like Puck Fomona? There are plenty of us that disagree with administration on various levels. Why is there a need for such simplification and partisanship?
Furthermore, need we really bring the phrase into this? Sure it's fun to chant at sports games, but when we're talking about important issues, can't we be a little more civil?
Charles, I'd love to see more reporting of this nature from you.
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